Japanese crafts are full of essence and vitality. They are made from the pure talent and artistry of these Japanese craftsmen who pour their heart and soul into each individual item they create. The products possess organic elegance and perfection.
Just brilliant workmanship. Thank heavens the Japanese keep these skills alive. Mass produced crap is so inane compared to this craftsmanship. Keep up the excellent work.
These Japanese arts are synonymous with intense presence in every moment by the artists, and such level of consciousness can only produce such perfection.
I've arrived having read Water Wood & Wild Things - the craftsmanship here is like the mountain streams decending the beautiful mountains surrounding Yamanaka 👍☺
YT who work with wood: have pro tools, wear protection, cut bowls, make bowl with wall thickness of several cm Japanese master: one machine, weild their own tools, no protection except glasses, ware looks so thin as if made of glass Just astonishng how beautiful this is.
@black hydra - ... Then making a set that matches in shape perfectly with the only discernible difference of the grain pattern. Incredible Master Craftsman work here. Stunning. ❤️
Cuencos de madera. Que maravilla!!!!. Me encanta todo lo natural y sencillo. Bravo. Muchas gracias por su vídeo. Un abrazo desde España. La precisión hecho Arte.
Um espetáculo adoro assistir os vídeos desse povo milenar e criadores de muitos costumes e tudo que hoje conhecemos, obrigado por compartilhar tantos conhecimentos obrigado.
O japonese são um povo especial e ainda contam com uma natureza que lhes permite extrair madeiras nobres como estas, ao serem trabalhadas ficam de espessura reduzida mas mesmo assim não racham, isso é sinergia.
It’s a natural lacquer called “urushi”. It’s actually very, very caustic and will burn you if it gets on your skin (did you see how he was wearing gloves when he was painting it?). But when the urushi finally cures and hardens, it is safe to eat from, but you can only wash it by hand, as it does scratch.
Traditional lacquer comes from the sap of the Asian lacquer tree - toxicodendron vernicifluum, formerly rhus vernicifera. This tree is not easy to deal with as its sap actually has the same kind of allergic oil that is found in poison ivy! In fact, the name of this oil (urushiol) comes from the Japanese name of the tree - urushi. Best not to use if allergic to the oil.
If you would like to buy these products, please visit us and you can buy over-the-counter only. Unfortunately, we could not accept orders from overseas at the moment. kougeihin.jp/en/
So is the wood turned green (from freshly cut lumber that's not dried), then a lacquer is some kind is applied before it's air dried? Then it's polished and reshaped again?
Мне нравится Япония, даже кухонные ножи японские купил, еще ножи едят ко мне японские, кованые, кухонные ножи, купил японские сковорода, ещё пью матча, сенча, пил гёкёра, но гёкёра очень дорогой, еще заказал японские инструменты, есть японская пила, да еще заказал японскую пилу, но вот плоскогубцы из Японии у меня украли, меня это вынесло, но всеравно я буду покупать японские вещи, мне нравится Япония, там много духовность, мастерства и искусства, но и технологии. У меня еще есть Sony: телевизор Bravia, смартфон Sony Xperia 1 II, два плеера Sony, еще наушники Sony MDR Z1R и Sony MDR Z7M2, и блютуз наушники Sony четвертая поколения и внутренней канальные наушники блютуз Sony и также проводной внутренней канальные наушники Sony.
Beautiful work and process. Interesting to see him forging his own tool as well. And that single tool had multiple uses depending on which part of the geometry was being turned. Also interesting to see that small stool, or tool rest, which was totally mobile across the turning platform. Where are these available for purchase?
Yes, you can. In Yamanaka Onsen in Kaga city in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan , there is a public school run by Ishikawa Prefecture for this technique. I heard that the Japanese wood turning class was 2 years course. This is the website for the school. Get contact to them! yamanaka696.org/process
木を削り出す工程も昔は手作業だったことを考えると、こういったお椀等は今以上に丁寧に扱われてたんだろうし「もったいない」はより切実な観念だったんだろうなぁ
丁寧な扱いもそうなんだけど、一番は修復が可能ということ。
日用雑器としても使うものだから。
Japanese crafts are full of essence and vitality. They are made from the pure talent and artistry of these Japanese craftsmen who pour their heart and soul into each individual item they create. The products possess organic elegance and perfection.
Just brilliant workmanship. Thank heavens the Japanese keep these skills alive. Mass produced crap is so inane compared to this craftsmanship. Keep up the excellent work.
These Japanese arts are synonymous with intense presence in every moment by the artists, and such level of consciousness can only produce such perfection.
Oui vivre avec la nature mais aussi contre la nature
🇯🇵日本の繊細な伝統文化工芸が継承され続けますように…🙏🇯🇵
Making your own tools is a big part of the Japanese craftsman ....
I have so much respect for Japanese craftsmanship
I've arrived having read Water Wood & Wild Things - the craftsmanship here is like the mountain streams decending the beautiful mountains surrounding Yamanaka 👍☺
Hmm. I need a certain kind of tool. Let me step over here and forge one. Such care, determination and beauty in everything they do.
Kreatifitas yang sangat bagus lagi menginspirasi yg lain.
As a woodturner, I’ve never seen that hook style tool before... it’s frelling genius !!
Thank you!
So beautiful! For some reason it's very relaxing and peaceful to watch you. Thanks
Thank you!
I love watching a master at work.
Love Japan
Thank you!
Natural & Eco Art work. 🌳 Wood give peacefulness to human. 🌳
Thank you very much!
EVEN MAKES HIS OWN TOOLS TO WORK THE PRODUCT GREAT SKILLS.
One extra star for the background music.
YT who work with wood: have pro tools, wear protection, cut bowls, make bowl with wall thickness of several cm
Japanese master: one machine, weild their own tools, no protection except glasses, ware looks so thin as if made of glass
Just astonishng how beautiful this is.
@black hydra - ... Then making a set that matches in shape perfectly with the only discernible difference of the grain pattern. Incredible Master Craftsman work here. Stunning. ❤️
Very very beautiful
Greetings from Turkey to brother Japan. We are childrens of MU continent.
Extraordinarily beautiful...
Thank you!
Amazing what he can do with the rest so far away from the workpiece. Or even no rest at all.
The precision is astonishing! I love Japan, been there in 2019, must go back soon, greetings!
Great art; thank you.
Hola, buenas tardes, acabo de descubrir sus videos y me han encantado, gracias por compartirlos y un saludo desde España.
Parabéns verdadeiras obras de arte enche os olhos de beleza simplicidade com muito bom gosto
This place is so calm
Cuencos de madera. Que maravilla!!!!. Me encanta todo lo natural y sencillo. Bravo. Muchas gracias por su vídeo. Un abrazo desde España. La precisión hecho Arte.
Great work
Um espetáculo adoro assistir os vídeos desse povo milenar e criadores de muitos costumes e tudo que hoje conhecemos, obrigado por compartilhar tantos conhecimentos obrigado.
Congratulations beautiful work
I appreciate your work and the background music is interesting, I think it has a certain vibration
wonderful forms
Muito bom , gostei muito do video.
(Brasil)
Замечательно👍
Marvelous work!
I wonder how they made those before there were lathes...
Truly very Beautiful
Thank you!
Hermoso trabajo
Красиво! Мастер класс
Спасибо!
Estoy impresionada, que acabados tan finos tienen sus piezas
Such a pleasure to watch this video. This is awsome. Bravo
Thank you!
....QUE BELLO TRABAJO!!!
Wuuuaaaaa que bonito trabajo saludos desde Salamanca Guanajuato México,
These people are living in heaven!!! Bless!!
Thank you.
Nice, now I want a bowl of steamed rice cereal ( milk& sugar ) :)
the trimming tools are almost identical with those i use in pottery
Muy buenos trabajos 👍🏻🇲🇽
Gracias!
looks like magic! beautiful!
Thank you!
Какая прелесть что я встретил этот место
Спасибо
qué maravilloso trabajo
Que espetáculo parabéns
Susch special skill, this video is art too :-)
Seeing, thank you!
Very good quality!
Thank you!
Belíssimo trabalho parabéns
🇧🇷
Obrigada
@@aoyamasquare Eu que agradeço
Gosto muito da arte e cultura japonesa. Algo para ser adimirado e conservado.
Excelente
Gracias!
Que hermosura
O japonese são um povo especial e ainda contam com uma natureza que lhes permite extrair madeiras nobres como estas, ao serem trabalhadas ficam de espessura reduzida mas mesmo assim não racham, isso é sinergia.
Obrigada!
The sitting in the hole thing is genius
🤗🤗🤗 what type of oil/paint/due they use?🤭🤭🤭 it’s amazing beautiful
It’s a natural lacquer called “urushi”. It’s actually very, very caustic and will burn you if it gets on your skin (did you see how he was wearing gloves when he was painting it?). But when the urushi finally cures and hardens, it is safe to eat from, but you can only wash it by hand, as it does scratch.
Parabéns pelo seu talento,
Obrigado!
Thanks!!!!
Just wow
I love it👏👏👏❤❤👍😍
Thank you!
Amaze he does all that without gloves
Except for the lacquer application. Wet lacquer is toxic to the skin.
Where is that? The landscape in the beginning looks so beautiful.
The first scenery is Kaga city, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. There are many other craft items here.
Well, I guess I need to visit Japan yet again...so much to see, so little money and time...
شنو هذا الفن الرائع عاشت اديكم
شكرا لك
Beautiful work ! Do you export these items ?
awesome
Thank you!
I wonder what base dye they use to dye the wood, so it remains food safe... I'm assuming they are for food not only display
The dye uses "lacquer(漆)". Of course, it will not adversely affect foods.
Traditional lacquer comes from the sap of the Asian lacquer tree - toxicodendron vernicifluum, formerly rhus vernicifera. This tree is not easy to deal with as its sap actually has the same kind of allergic oil that is found in poison ivy! In fact, the name of this oil (urushiol) comes from the Japanese name of the tree - urushi.
Best not to use if allergic to the oil.
The lacquer can be an irritant in its liquid form but it polymerises on the lacquerware and becomes perfectly food safe.
I want to see the laquering
Wo bekomme ich eine solch schöne Schale zu kaufen und für welchen Preis ?
If you would like to buy these products, please visit us and you can buy over-the-counter only. Unfortunately, we could not accept orders from overseas at the moment.
kougeihin.jp/en/
Amazing 👏👏
Thank you!
👍👏
Great thanks a lot :) :)
Thank you!
@@aoyamasquare such a pleasure ;)
Nice
Thank you!
muito bonito
So is the wood turned green (from freshly cut lumber that's not dried), then a lacquer is some kind is applied before it's air dried? Then it's polished and reshaped again?
hermosos cuencos.
Gracias!
Thanks for stoping the noice :-)
ich liebe japanisches handwerk
Danke schön!
Belíssimo trabalho, parabéns. Qual e o nome desta madeira ?
Esta é uma árvore chamada zelkova.
ありがとうございます。こちらは欅の木です。
Мне нравится Япония, даже кухонные ножи японские купил, еще ножи едят ко мне японские, кованые, кухонные ножи, купил японские сковорода, ещё пью матча, сенча, пил гёкёра, но гёкёра очень дорогой, еще заказал японские инструменты, есть японская пила, да еще заказал японскую пилу, но вот плоскогубцы из Японии у меня украли, меня это вынесло, но всеравно я буду покупать японские вещи, мне нравится Япония, там много духовность, мастерства и искусства, но и технологии. У меня еще есть Sony: телевизор Bravia, смартфон Sony Xperia 1 II, два плеера Sony, еще наушники Sony MDR Z1R и Sony MDR Z7M2, и блютуз наушники Sony четвертая поколения и внутренней канальные наушники блютуз Sony и также проводной внутренней канальные наушники Sony.
Was that tree at the end by any chance the same tree the laqcuerware was made from? That would have been cool.
Thank you!
No not the tree at the end. The wood they are using is Paulownia. Quick growing but quite soft for a hardwood. Softer than poplar.
Can you tell the name of the music artist.Thank yoy
Where can you buy these products ?!
Beautiful work and process.
Interesting to see him forging his own tool as well. And that single tool had multiple uses depending on which part of the geometry was being turned.
Also interesting to see that small stool, or tool rest, which was totally mobile across the
turning platform.
Where are these available for purchase?
Crafts nationwide can be bought at "Aoyama Square" in Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo. When you come to Japan, please visit.
Dear friends, please consider letting the trees live.
Подручник далековато стоит ?удобно так работать ?
#Amazing #Craftsmanship!!
Thank you!
how can I learn this craftman thing? looks beatiful !
Since there are craftsmen in Kaga city, Ishikawa Prefecture, you can experience and observe at the workshop of the place.
Or join your local woodturners association? Buy a cheap lathe used and start practicing.
A madeira que você usa é teca?
Что за масло применяется при обработке изделия?
que material usa para pintar?
What he uses as a finish?
Lacquer -- clear, semi-transparent with color, semi-solid color, or solid color.
Can I learn this art from him?
You can experience it locally and at events.
Yes, you can. In Yamanaka Onsen in Kaga city in Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan , there is a public school run by Ishikawa Prefecture for this technique.
I heard that the Japanese wood turning class was 2 years course.
This is the website for the school.
Get contact to them!
yamanaka696.org/process
Alguém sabe me informar o nome dessa madeira?
As árvores usadas em "lacquerware Yamanaka" são "zelkova", "mizume", "tochi", "pine".
Muito obrigado.
What kind of wood they use?
Trees use "zelkova" "sparrow" "tochi" "pine" etc.
Круто!!!!!
Спасибо!
Super!
Thank you!